Good taste, nice environment, good service.
The food night market in the small town of Pingxiang is located on Xinhua Street. It is quite lively. I groped my way forward and just wanted to find a passerby to ask, I saw the archway not far away. There were crowds of people under it, and the tempting aroma was wafting. The night was filled with yellow lanterns, and the food street not only had the unique classical beauty of the East, but also the unique exotic style of Southeast Asia. Before coming here, I heard that I could taste Vietnamese food here, and I couldn't help cheering. Vietnamese food is light, sour and refreshing, which is very suitable for my taste. Even a simple bowl of rice noodles is enough to make me miss it, not to mention spring rolls, fruit soup, etc. I saw the fruit at first glance. Guangxi's climate is rich in various tropical fruits, which are inexpensive, fresh and delicious. The night market here is not like Taiwan and Thailand. It is not large in scale, but it is full of human touch. You can really be in it, chat with the boss, and bargaining has become a kind of fun. It is very pleasant to wander in the food night market, strolling and taking pictures. Fruit salad is a famous local snack. There are ten kinds of fruits in a small bowl, with white coconut shreds and corn kernels on top, and then drizzled with sugar water, coconut milk and condensed milk. It costs ten yuan a bowl and is sweet but not greasy. The portion is quite large. Sister Dan and I ordered a bowl each. After finishing, we packed another one to take home. It is said that this fruit salad called Hu Xishi is the best-selling in the night market, and it has also registered a trademark. Some people even jokingly call this "international" fruit salad. It makes sense. It adds Vietnamese dragon fruit, Thai bananas, and local corn, which is quite international.
Good taste, nice environment, good service.
The food night market in the small town of Pingxiang is located on Xinhua Street. It is quite lively. I groped my way forward and just wanted to find a passerby to ask, I saw the archway not far away. There were crowds of people under it, and the tempting aroma was wafting. The night was filled with yellow lanterns, and the food street not only had the unique classical beauty of the East, but also the unique exotic style of Southeast Asia. Before coming here, I heard that I could taste Vietnamese food here, and I couldn't help cheering. Vietnamese food is light, sour and refreshing, which is very suitable for my taste. Even a simple bowl of rice noodles is enough to make me miss it, not to mention spring rolls, fruit soup, etc. I saw the fruit at first glance. Guangxi's climate is rich in various tropical fruits, which are inexpensive, fresh and delicious. The night market here is not like Taiwan and Thailand. It is not large in scale, but it is full of human touch. You can really be in it, chat with the boss, and bargaining has become a kind of fun. It is very pleasant to wander in the food night market, strolling and taking pictures. Fruit salad is a famous local snack. There are ten kinds of fruits in a small bowl, with white coconut shreds and corn kernels on top, and then drizzled with sugar water, coconut milk and condensed milk. It costs ten yuan a bowl and is sweet but not greasy. The portion is quite large. Sister Dan and I ordered a bowl each. After finishing, we packed another one to take home. It is said that this fruit salad called Hu Xishi is the best-selling in the night market, and it has also registered a trademark. Some people even jokingly call this "international" fruit salad. It makes sense. It adds Vietnamese dragon fruit, Thai bananas, and local corn, which is quite international.